Hi
@johnmu , we're big fans of yours!
Since GSC says some of our pages are slow, we plan to split our reviews:
https://laptopmedia.com/review/lenovo-ideapad-5-15-2022/?sym_paging=1
(?sym_paging is a temp parameter for testing)
Each chapter would have a different URL (e.g. ...review/lenovo-ideapad-5/design-and-construction).
> For non-Latin languages, page URLs will be .../p2, .../p3, etc so if we add a chapter in the middle, the content of /p4 could go to /p5, for example.
Would that be a problem? Thank you!
@simeon Theoretically, sure, you can do that. Pracctically, I'd make sure this actually affects your site's page experience & CWV (assuming that's what you care about). For example, if 90% of the server time is spent compiling the data & preparing the results, then splitting the serving into multiple pages won't necessarily speed things up. Don't jump into optimization by tackling a random part, make sure you're working on the part that's blocking instead.